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RADIOFREQUENCY AS PAIN INTERVENTIONAL THERAPY IN NEUROLOGY
Radiofrequency (RF) intervention uses high frequency alternating current (AC) to inhibit and alter nociceptive pathway in various locations. Radiofrequency is divided into Continuous RF (CRF) and Pulsed RF (PRF).
B. Munir +3 more
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Individuals with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) have an impairment of cardiac autonomic function categorized by parasympathetic reduction and sympathetic predominance.
R. M. Dias +13 more
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Study of chronic orofacial pain with preclinical models
Background Chronic orofacial pain conditions such as trigeminal neuropathic pain, reflex sympathetic dystrophy of the face, and temporomandibular pain disorders are debilitating pain conditions.
Alaa A Abd-Elsayed +5 more
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Mouse H6 Homeobox 1 () mutations cause cranial abnormalities and reduced body mass [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The H6 homeobox genes Hmx1, Hmx2, and Hmx3 (also known as Nkx5-3; Nkx5-2 and Nkx5-1, respectively), compose a family within the NKL subclass of the ANTP class of homeobox genes.
Munroe, R J +8 more
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Pain and physical functioning in neuropathic pain: a systematic review of psychometric properties of various outcome measures [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: A range of outcome measures across various domains are used to evaluate change following an intervention in clinical trials on chronic neuropathic pain (NeP).
Baxter, David G. +4 more
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NADPH-diaphorase (N-d) activity is commonly used to identify NOS-ergic neurons. In our previous study, N-d positive neuritic dystrophy and spheroid termed aging-related N-d Body is discovered in the lumbosacral spinal cord in the normal aging rats ...
Wei Hou +20 more
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Swearing as a response to pain: A cross-cultural comparison of British and Japanese participants [PDF]
Background and aims: Research suggests swearing can moderate pain perception. The present study assessed whether changes in pain perception due to swearing reflect a "scripting" effect by comparing swearing as a response to pain in native English and ...
Robertson, O +2 more
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Background. Herpes zoster (HZ) is an acute inflammatory neurocutaneous disease caused by the reactivation of varicella‐zoster virus. It is estimated that the incidence of postherpetic neuralgia following HZ is 10–20%. The leading risk factors of the prognosis are aging and immunity dysfunction.
Yao Liu +5 more
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The trigeminal nerve and heart are strongly related through somato-autonomic nervous reflexes that induce rapid changes in cardiovascular function. Several trigeminal reflexes have been described, but the diving and trigeminocardiac reflexes are the most
B. Buchholz +4 more
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Diagnosis and management of neuropathic pain: Review of literature and recommendations of the Polish Association for the Study of Pain and the Polish Neurological Society – Part Two [PDF]
Neuropathic pain may be caused by a variety of lesions or diseases of both the peripheral and central nervous system. The most common and best known syndromes of peripheral neuropathic pain are painful diabetic neuropathy, trigeminal and post-herpetic ...
Adamczyk, Anna +12 more
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